Somalias Water Crisis (Solutions and Ideas Only)

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With Ethiopias determination to wipe us all out through thirst and hunger by shutting down our main water source in the Shabelle river and soon to be Jubba river we have to look for alternative means, it's only a matter of time before it gets worse.

I can't stress this enough ETHIOPIANS ARE OUR MAIN FUCKING ENEMIES!!! LOL they're taking any actions to keep us separated and in chaos, theyre plan is so obvious but some fellow somalis actually go out of there way to even support them and brag about how southern somalia is in the toilet.

We have to start thinking about alternatives water sources besides the Shebelle and Juba asap. We can first start by slowing Ethiopia down thru the ICJ to stop or slow the Juba dam they wanna build.

So far the one alternative that makes the most sense is to go the way UAE and Australia went, and that's by going the desalination route, basically you get the salt water heat it up, and separate the salt and minerals from the water, this is a very expensive project but we'll never have anymore drinking water crisis.

Our president should start taking loans from other countries for these type of projects and loans for infrastructure too, inshallah if everything goes smoothly with the oil drilling expedition, those loans would be paid back in no time.

If you have any alternative ideas about the water crisis, speak up. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE.
 
Somalia's drought cycle and huge impact it has on population has more to do with nomadic/pastoral life and the country's geography, than Ethiopia.

Also desalination? Developed countries can barely afford it and you think a country with a budget and tax-base smaller than a tiny Midwestern town can afford that? No loans will underwrite that.
 
Thousands of cubic metres of rainwater are dumped into the ocean every year. If we build dams to contain the water it will help immensely.

Dams like this should be built all over the country.

http://www.somalispot.com/threads/humbo-weyne-dam-construction.14475/#post-317229

In the short term we need to drill wells all over. The region has some of the largest reservoirs of groundwater in Africa.

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The government should have a fleet of drilling rigs on standby and build public wells all over the country.
 
Somalia's drought cycle and huge impact it has on population has more to do with nomadic/pastoral life and the country's geography, than Ethiopia.

Also desalination? Developed countries can barely afford it and you think a country with a budget and tax-base smaller than a tiny Midwestern town can afford that? No loans will underwrite that.
LOL desalination is of the list then
 
Thousands of cubic metres of rainwater are dump into the ocean every year. If we build dams to contain the water it will help immensely.

Dams like this should be built all over the country.

http://www.somalispot.com/threads/humbo-weyne-dam-construction.14475/#post-317229

In the short term we need to drill wells all over. The region has some of the largest reservoirs of groundwater in Africa.

00200093_09557563b2ddc30068aa4c94340cc77f_arc614x376_w360_us1.jpg


The government should have a fleet of drilling rigs on standby and build public wells all over the country.
Perfect, how expensive is it.
 
Thousands of cubic metres of rainwater are dumped into the ocean every year. If we build dams to contain the water it will help immensely.

Dams like this should be built all over the country.

http://www.somalispot.com/threads/humbo-weyne-dam-construction.14475/#post-317229

In the short term we need to drill wells all over. The region has some of the largest reservoirs of groundwater in Africa.

00200093_09557563b2ddc30068aa4c94340cc77f_arc614x376_w360_us1.jpg


The government should have a fleet of drilling rigs on standby and build public wells all over the country.

This was supposed to be funded by the UAE. Whats the latest on the project? Dams are massive, capital intensive projects that would require serious backing from foreign country/international institution. Somalia needs to discover something of worth or at least be able to have political stability before people will consider spending that type of money.
 
Perfect, how expensive is it.
About 40k each. It's very cheap compared to the other solutions.

This was supposed to be funded by the UAE. Whats the latest on the project? Dams are massive, capital intensive projects that would require serious backing from foreign country/international institution. Somalia needs to discover something of worth or at least be able to have political stability before people will consider spending that type of money.
The last time I checked they are almost done construction. Keep checking that thread, I try to post any progress on the project there.
 
With Ethiopias determination to wipe us all out through thirst and hunger by shutting down our main water source in the Shabelle river and soon to be Jubba river we have to look for alternative means, it's only a matter of time before it gets worse.

I can't stress this enough ETHIOPIANS ARE OUR MAIN FUCKING ENEMIES!!! LOL they're taking any actions to keep us separated and in chaos, theyre plan is so obvious but some fellow somalis actually go out of there way to even support them and brag about how southern somalia is in the toilet.

We have to start thinking about alternatives water sources besides the Shebelle and Juba asap. We can first start by slowing Ethiopia down thru the ICJ to stop or slow the Juba dam they wanna build.

So far the one alternative that makes the most sense is to go the way UAE and Australia went, and that's by going the desalination route, basically you get the salt water heat it up, and separate the salt and minerals from the water, this is a very expensive project but we'll never have anymore drinking water crisis.

Our president should start taking loans from other countries for these type of projects and loans for infrastructure too, inshallah if everything goes smoothly with the oil drilling expedition, those loans would be paid back in no time.

If you have any alternative ideas about the water crisis, speak up. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE.
First of all, no somlai politician including the president and those around him have the intelligence to see things how you are seeing. Secondly, even on a humaritarian level, they don't care which is something I find strange. How can people embezzle millions while they walk by poor folks everyday.

Anyways, your idea isn't so bad but we've got no money for that. However, maybe eventually we can go that route. I think for now, we need to start building large dams in ever city so that we can store both rain water and water from the rivers you mentioned. Somalia gets plenty of rain water, and sometimes the flood from it kills people. What is stopping us from building dams to store those water?

Since the government won't do anything about this, I think we should. A dozen people who specialize in water resources could make a massive impact.

Take a look at this from google "Approximately 550 gallons of rainwater can be collected for every 1000 square feet of collection surface per inch of rain. To estimate amount collected in one year, take the square footage of your collection surface, divide by 1000, multiply by 550 and then multiply by the average annual rainfall for your area."
 
Just go to International court or submit official complaint to UN about dams and cutting the river water (shebelle) and new dam in Jubba. The rivers are international protected and don't belong to any country according to UN's laws. It is famine time and no country have the right to deprive other country water in drought time.
 
Just go to International court or submit official complaint to UN about dams and cutting the river water (shebelle) and new dam in Jubba. The rivers are international protected and don't belong to any country according to UN's laws. It is famine time and no country have the right to deprive other country water in drought time.
Don't i have to get like 100k+ signatures
 
Let's (diaspora Somalis) press the Somali government to make an official complaint against Ethiopia in dams and cutting the water during drought time. On social media, change org, ...
OK let's see the results tomorrow and inshallah we'll push it, it's sad how hsm completely ignored this crisis, and inshallah he'll be gone 2morrow
 

Thegoodshepherd

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Just go to International court or submit official complaint to UN about dams and cutting the river water (shebelle) and new dam in Jubba. The rivers are international protected and don't belong to any country according to UN's laws. It is famine time and no country have the right to deprive other country water in drought time.

The Xabasha are not actually consuming the water, they are just running it through a turbine for power. The people actually consuming the water are fellow Somalis in DDSI, they are the reason why the Shabelle river is shrinking in Somalia. Do you care more about the Somalis in Godey or the Somalis in Jowhar if you are a Somali nationalist? Other Somalis are reason the Shabelle reason might stop reaching Somalia by 2035. Are you going to tell them to stop farming in Qalaafe and Iimey?
 
The Xabasha are not actually consuming the water, they are just running it through a turbine for power. The people actually consuming the water are fellow Somalis in DDSI, they are the reason why the Shabelle river is shrinking in Somalia. Do you care more about the Somalis in Godey or the Somalis in Jowhar if you are a Somali nationalist? Other Somalis are reason the Shabelle reason might stop reaching Somalia by 2035. Are you going to tell them to stop farming in Qalaafe and Iimey?


Jubba river is next after shebelle and Somalis in Ogaden must share with Somalis in Somalia.
 

Prince of Lasanod

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The Xabasha are not actually consuming the water, they are just running it through a turbine for power. The people actually consuming the water are fellow Somalis in DDSI, they are the reason why the Shabelle river is shrinking in Somalia. Do you care more about the Somalis in Godey or the Somalis in Jowhar if you are a Somali nationalist? Other Somalis are reason the Shabelle reason might stop reaching Somalia by 2035. Are you going to tell them to stop farming in Qalaafe and Iimey?
With rainwater catchments and reforestation efforts, you could probably triple the size of Shabelle river.

The region is facing extreme desertification and deforestation, which in turn lowers rainfall, and dries the river. Many dead rivers in India(much drier) were revived through similar efforts.

The source of the Shabelle river comes from the Bale mountains inhabited by the Arussi Muslims, source of Jubba river is in highlands inhabited by Guji Oromos. It's of paramount importance that these regions (Hararghe, Bale, Arsi, Guji/Borona) form their own country, we're fortunate they are also Muslim and secessionists.
 
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